Light Created from a Vacuum

Abstract: Imagine a mirror that reflects more light than was incident, that reflects a beam into the same direction regardless of the mirror's
tilt, that eliminates image distortions by causing light rays to retrace their paths as if running backward in time, and that when looked at allows
the observer to see absolutely nothing.

Science fiction, you say? Well, such mirrors have been the subject of intense investigation both here at Los Alamos and at other research laboratories
around the world. Not only do they exist, but their practical applications may be far-reaching.

"I don't understand . . .' " said Alice. "It's dreadfully confusing!"
"That's the effect of living backwards," the Queen said kindly: "it
always makes one a little giddy at first- ''
"Living backwards!" Alice repeated in great astonishment. "I never
heard of such a thing!"
-Lewis Carroll

Through the Looking Glass with Phase Conjugation Fall 1982
Los Alamos National Laboratory

"When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is
impossible, he is very probably wrong." - Sir Arthur Clarke's First Law

I wasn't aware that fiction and fantasy were qualified to determine reality. If I had known all things, I'd've come prepared with some quotes from The
Giver.

If you want to reverse entropy, then I suppose we can run this process backwards, but it still won't help to get rid of our toxic waste. This is a
matter of isolating virtual particles existing spontaneously and for normally too-short-to-detect periods of time. This would suck as a Venn diagram,
as there is no commonality.

Originally posted by CLPrime
I wasn't aware that fiction and fantasy were qualified to determine reality.

Well then it shows you don't know everything. The work at Los Alamos is hardly science fiction... and the Alice Code has long been used in black ops.
Where do you think we get the term "Going down the rabbit hole" from when talking secret projects?

Originally posted by metalshredmetal
Absolutely the best theory ive heard about this is what all the ancients knew: that we all have spirit bodies, which exist in the "ether"; and this
is where all matter is constantly teleporting to and from. By an inspiration of conscious intention, the giant etheric sea of potential existence
(that we call the ether), can become manifest in the physical. This is where atoms are constantly flipping back and forth from when they seem to
disappear. We in the physical are constantly being generated nanosecond by nanosecond by the ether / the source field / the spirit world. David
Wilcock has a brand new new york times best selling book that I'm currently reading that explains this well, with something like 3000 different
scientific experiments and studies cited. I highly recommend it, the book and his ideas will soon become mainstream science. He calls the ether the
source field. The book is The Source Field Investigations.

edit on 11/18/11 by metalshredmetal because: Book

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by metalshredmetal because: Nanosecond

Thats the best description I have seen yet. I definitely want that book. This is an awesome achievement in quantum physics. Its experiments like these
that help validate some of the simple things in life. We really are on the virge of contact as we develop and understand more indepth on how we exist
to understand why we exist. Are we program?, an experiment?, a holographic image on a chip?, It is now understood we are a HARD WIRED part of a MUCH
larger system than anyone anticipated. I.e. in the form of a song "My particles are connected to your particles and" While I did not mean that in a
dirty manner im sure the internet will have its way with words!
Think Positive!! And if all else fails... 'quote' Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy.. "DON'T PANIC!"
~MASTERODUNIVERSE

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